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What does a Disability Liaison Officer do?

Trinity has a well-established support system at School-level to ensure the needs of students with disabilities are addressed. Each school has a nominated staff member who is a key contact within the School for issues relating to disability support, called a Disability Liaison Officer (DLO).

Disability Liaison Officers Logo superimposed on a blue image of students walking through Trinity College Dublin

The role of the School DLO is to oversee/monitor the School's process to ensure the effective dissemination and implementation of Reasonable Accommodations proposed by the DS. The DLO responsibilities include the following:

  • To ensure that School staff who need to be aware of students' Reasonable Accommodations have access to the information in SITS.
  • To raise with the relevant Director of Teaching & Learning and/or the Disability Service any concerns regarding accommodations that may impact the academic integrity or core competence standards of teaching and learning within the School.  
  • Liaising with Disability Service staff, their School's Directors of Teaching & Learning and Programme/Course Directors, and assisting in making Reasonable Accommodations for students, and exchanging information as required.
  • The DLO is the first point of contact for students with disabilities when dealing with disability queries.
  • The DLO should have a general awareness and understanding of University and school policies, procedures, and practices, and how these may impact on students with disabilities and long term conditions.     
  • The DLO should also have an awareness and understanding of Equality and Disability legislation, to ensure that their school is compliant with the legislation and is promoting inclusive learning for all students
  • The DLO is not expected to have expert knowledge of disability issues. However, it is important that they work in collaboration with the Disability Service to identify training needs within the school.
  • To be part of a University-wide network of DLOs for the purposes of sharing expertise, good practice and relevant knowledge, skills, and experience. The network will be supported by the DS
  • To report to Academic Registry any technical issues with the SITS system for sharing students’ (LENS) Reasonable Accommodations
  • To develop effective working relationships and establish positive lines of communication with the DS
  • To attend training, workshops, and information events organised by DS.

A list of all DLOs in Schools provided as part of the set up of dissemination of LENS information in SITS are given here. DLO roles and responsibilities are listed below.

How to find your Disability Liaison Officer

Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

NameEmailTelephone

Disability Officer

School contact

Business David Byrne [email protected]   Gerard Gallagher - [email protected]
Creative Arts Dr. Nick Johnson [email protected] 01 896 2295 Declan Treanor - [email protected]
Education Dr. John Kubiak [email protected] 01 896 3442 Aisling Claffey - [email protected]
English Rosie Lavan [email protected] 01 896 2337 Kieran Lewis - [email protected]
Histories and Humanities Robert Armstrong [email protected] 01-896 1578 Kevan O'Rourke - [email protected]
Languages, Literature and Cultural Studies Dr. Rachel Hoare [email protected] 01 896 1842 Andrew Costello - [email protected]
Law Liz Heffernan [email protected] 01 896 1625 Eithne Coleman - [email protected]
Linguistic, Speech, and Communication Studies Prof. Ailbhe Ni Chasaide [email protected] 01 896 1348 Andrew Costello - [email protected]
Psychology Lorraine Swords [email protected] 01 896 3638 Gerard Gallagher - [email protected]
Social Science and Philosophy Dr. Michelle D'Arcy [email protected] 01 896 5003 Gerard Gallagher - [email protected]
School of Religion Alexandra Grieser [email protected] 01 896 4777 Kevan O'Rourke - [email protected]
Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics, and Science        
Biochemistry and Immunology Ms. Martha Motherway Gildea  [email protected] 01 896 4257 Gerard Gallagher - [email protected]
Chemistry Iouri Gounko [email protected] 01 896 3562 Declan Treanor - [email protected]
Computer Science and Statistics Paula Roberts  [email protected] 01 896 2517 Andrew Costello - [email protected]
Engineering Patricia Hughes [email protected] 01 896 1383 Eithne Coleman - [email protected]
Genetics and Microbiology Adrian Bracken  [email protected] 01 896 3695 Kieran Lewis - [email protected]
Mathematics Ms. Karen O'Doherty [email protected] 01 896 1889 Andrew Costello - [email protected]
Natural Sciences Dr. Catherine Coxon [email protected] 01 896 2235 Gerard Gallagher - [email protected]
Physics Dr. Plamel Stamenov [email protected] 01 896 4350 Kevan O'Rourke - [email protected]
Faculty of Health Sciences         
Dental Science Heather Reilly [email protected] 01 612 7275 Declan Treanor - [email protected]
Medicine Sharon Thompson [email protected] 01 896 3829 Gerard Gallagher - [email protected]
Radiation Therapy Claire Poole [email protected] 01 896 2973 Clare Malone - [email protected]
Nursing & Midwifery Valerie Smith [email protected] 01 896 4031 Kieran Lewis - [email protected]
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Helen Sheridan [email protected] 01 896 2806 Eithne Coleman - [email protected]
Occupational Therapy Dr. Clodagh Nolan [email protected] 01 896 3211 Anna Galvin - [email protected]
Physiotherapy Sarah McLaughlin [email protected] 01 896 2110 Anna Galvin - [email protected]
Human Nutrition & Dietetics Dr. Annemarie Bennett [email protected] 01 896 2477 Declan Treanor - [email protected]